"Quite frankly, all the players are getting paid too much and all the contracts are too long," general manager Lou Lamoriello said. "But if you want to compete in this market and you want to win, there are some things you have to do."

"The $297,297 Kovalchuk missed today is money he will never, ever get back. And the more cheques he misses, the better the deal is going to have to be for the players to justify him sitting out. And unlike the owners, the players can direct their leadership to get a deal done regardless of how disadvantageous it is to them."

I'll just post some text, not videos. If you can find these somewhere feel free, but my favorites are

1) Scott Stevens "You're Next" in the 1995 season.
2) That goal by Claude Lemieux vs the Flyers in under 2 minutes on Hextall.
3) Chambers 2 goals in game four 1995 SCF. Both looked so similar.
4) Marty's stick save in 1995 vs Detroit when he stretches to the right and cradles the stick on the goal post.
5) Scotty N coast to coast, 1995 vs Detroit.
6) Marty's Goal vs the Habs.

Some of my favorites. I am so partial to 1995. I started watching the Devils the year the made the playoffs with McLean's goal vs Chicago and haven't stopped since.

This will always be my favorite. Doc's excitement, the rising roar of the crowd as they realize Broten is all alone in front of the net, the explosion after he gets it in... so awesome.

Edited by Devil Dan 56, 06 April 2012 - 11:22 PM.

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It's amazing the clutching and grabbing you could get away with back then.

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